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Top 3 Things You Want To See Against DePaul on Monday Night

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After a slow start against Butler, but a demonstrative win nevertheless, here are the top 3 things I want to see against Depaul on Monday night:

1) Aaliyah and Dorka to stay out of foul trouble and also to challenge Morrow to play defense;

2) Ayanna back and contributing;

3) A win.

We are heading into a tough stretch of our season so let's play strong and together and keep it going Huskies!
 
Here's a more DePaul specific wish list from me.

1. Don't give Morrow so many easy Free throws. Just make her shoot over our long arms. She gets like half her points at the FT line. Dorka and Amari, I'm looking at you.

2. That Yanna plays, and boxes Morrow out with ferocity.

3. That Amari sinks a couple 3s.
 
Who’s seen DePaul play?
If UConn continues to play the kind of defense they’ve been playing, it won’t take long for DePaul to get impatient. I personally think they are not connected to their coach. Even the star player is out there hoisting up 3’s, when she shoots 10% from 3. They look like rec league. No discipline.
Good D by UConn- discipline inside against Morrow, some fronting the post and attachment to shooters, I think it’ll play into UConn’s strengths- running game and early offense.
They’re not connected enough to clog the middle of any other such strategy. They’ll try to uptempo a better uptempo team and “I’m melting…”
 
1. Huskie energy and synergy wearing down the Blue Demons
2. Please, another healthy HUSKIE player on the floor: YANNA? CAROLINE??
3. a win, always a win (and for this year, no more injuries).
 
Don't downplay or underestimate DePaul. We need wise, composed, strong defense.
1 Yanna covering Morrow, let her learn what D1 is all about at its best
2 Return of Caroline. Her head trauma should be subsiding. We need her desperately
3 Keep developing Amari with PT. She will be invaluable against Stanford and S. Carolina
Go Huskies....
 
Don't downplay or underestimate DePaul. We need wise, composed, strong defense.
1 Yanna covering Morrow, let her learn what D1 is all about at its best
2 Return of Caroline. Her head trauma should be subsiding. We need her desperately
3 Keep developing Amari with PT. She will be invaluable against Stanford and S. Carolina
Go Huskies....
Exactly. They're a hustle team at their best, and those are the teams that give us trouble, at least in the first half. Last year, when we played them in Chicago, we only managed to win on a last second basket from Caroline. They kept it close by out-hustling us to every loose ball. We won the second game last year, and we did it by a large margin, and it was mainly because we out-hustled them and Dorka and Aaliyah didn't try to block Morrow's shot. They just made her shoot over them. Morrow's all about getting fouled on blocked shots. Let's hope Dorka and Aaliyah remember the lesson from last season.
 
Don't downplay or underestimate DePaul. We need wise, composed, strong defense.
1 Yanna covering Morrow, let her learn what D1 is all about at its best
2 Return of Caroline. Her head trauma should be subsiding. We need her desperately
3 Keep developing Amari with PT. She will be invaluable against Stanford and S. Carolina
Go Huskies....
I'm rooting for Caroline as much as anyone, but it looked like she left the bench a few minutes before halftime and I never saw her afterward. She was there at the game's start, and halfway through the 2nd quarter she was still there on the bench, wearing her glasses and following the action and cheering her teammates on. But after that, I never saw her again on the bench. When players subbed and went to the bench and high-fived everyone, it was easy to notice she wasn't there. Maybe there was some other reason for her absence- she deserves a break
 
1. Execution
2. Poise
3. Energy

I am looking forward to seeing how we stack up against Morrow...and how Morrow stacks up against UConn
 
1. "If" Ayanna Patterson is back, Geno will use Edwards and Juhasz to pack the defense in tight down low to stifle Morrow and reduce her effectiveness. Having Paterson available to allow Geno to rotate the 3 against Morrow, will help allot
2. With all of the defensive attention from the other side (DePaul) being used with Morrow and a couple of others to also try to pack it in down low to try to impact Edwards and Dorka from being an offensive force down low, will then free up Lou Lopez-Senechal to hit those 3's from the outside. SO, a big game from LLS, is what I see
3. What I suspect that Coach Doug Bruno will do defensively against UCONN, I also think that this will free up Aubrey Griffin to have a similar game that she had against Seton Hall
 
1. Geno to expand his Geno Jiggle dance ( more effort )
2. The Magnificent 7 do it again
3. Watch Morrow on our passes to the elbow she like to steal that pass. No lofty type passes and the offensive player must come to the ball. She will go for the steal all the time.
 
1. Long minutes from Amari & Ines. It was accurately remarked in the prognostication thread that this needs to happen to rest starting five for the gauntlet ahead.
2. Hopefully Patterson also back for useful stretches (Caroline is less likely to be ready, I think)
3. The above can't happen unless they play to Geno's satisfaction/tolerance level. Geno demands UConn basketball, no matter what the lead. He will put all the starters back in pretty quickly, otherwise. Recent play from both Amari and Ines has made this a reasonable expectation. Patterson was regressing (from a higher level than those two, I would claim) so I don't know what to expect; just good health would be a good place to start.
 
I have been looking forward to the Edwards/Morrow matchup. Aaliyah ver. 2023 is a way different player than the last time we played DePaul. I don't know how Morrow's developed since then. I'll just reflect what others have said... If Morrow scores 40 on layups it is less of a problem than if she racks up the fouls on our bigs and gets 20 from free throws. We have to be smart, confident, focused and hustle our butts off.
 
1. Value the ball like they did in the last 3-1/2 quarters of Butler game (after 13-4 Butler advantage).
2. Better offensive flow from the outset. Geno indicated that was their problem at start of Butler.
3. Out-rebound them even if Morrow gets double digit rebounds.
 

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